Box HUM 2.10 Box 5
Contains 90 Results:
Montgomery Advertiser, 1949
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Moore for Congress Campaign Committee, 1930
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Morris Brown College, 1948-1950
Includes correspondence with W. A. Fountain, Jr.
Morris Chapple A.M.E. Church, 1919
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Mosaic Templars of America, 1918-1924
Includes correspondence with Scipio A. Jones.
Mt. Eagle Baptist Church, 1950
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Mt. Joy Missionary Baptist Church, 1935
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church (Memphis), , 1947
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Mt. Zion Methodist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio), , 1939
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Mutual Benefit Club, 1933
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
N.A.A.C.P., 1919-1950
Includes correspondence with Neval H. Thomas, Walter White, and C. F. Richardson.
National Bank of the Republic of Chicago, 1928-1931
Includes correspondence with George Woodruff.
Republican Central Committee of Cook County, 1951
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Republican Central Committee of Lake County, 1933-1934
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Republican County Committee of the County of New York, 1940
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.